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1. 7 2014 Cervis Inc SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Definitions Associate omahHT configuration method using a series of specific remote unit button presses to establish a communication link between a SmaRT handheld and a SmaHT base unit Disassociate Dissociate Dissolution of all established communication links between handhelds and a base unit DSSS Direct sequence spread spectrum an advance wireless communication technology PTO Push to Operate Command broadcast only while a button is depressed The command ends when the button is released DIN 9H1R5 Base unit with six relay outputs controlled by a SmaRT handheld remote Each SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 can communicate with up to eight SmaRT remote control units A DIN 9H1R5 can be mounted on a standard 35mm DIN rail Line of Sight aka Direct Line of Sight Type of communication between transceivers or a transmitter and a receiver where the pathway between the two units must be clear of obstacles TX RX Transmit Receive Snubber Snubber Circuit Electrical circuit used to suppress electrical spikes transients by diverting excess current around the protected device RS 232 Low speed serial interface used for configuration of the base unit SmaRT Connect Cervis software that allows a base unit to be configured through the base unit RS 232 port U082 0 1 DIN 9H1R5
2. ervis SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit User Manual U082 0 1 DIN 9H1R5 2014 Cervis Inc SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 FCC Statements 15 19 Two Part Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference and This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 15 21 Unauthorized Modification NOTICE The manufacturer is not responsible for any unauthorized modifications to this equipment made by the user Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 15 105 b Note Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the follo
3. uu cu pu ucl 452255 2 3 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Terminal Connections eee eeee ceres rene eene nnn nna 3 0 SmaRT Handheld Remote to DIN 9H1R5 Communications 4 0 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 5 0 DIN 9H1R5 Antenna and 6 0 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 nnne nennen annue nana nana Appendix A Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Appendix B Agency Identification Label Location eese Appendix C Typical Handheld to Base Unit Communication C1 DIN 9H1R5 PTO Remote C2 DIN 9H1R5 CB Remote Communication DIN 9H1R5 MCB Remote Communication crecer eere rene eene enean nnn nnn C4 DIN 9H1R5 PG Remote Communication C5 DIN 9H1R5 XX 218 Remote Communication List of Figures Figure 1 DIN 9H1R5 INT and DIN 9H1R5 EXT 1 Figure 2 DIN 9H1
4. Release the Dissociate button The SmaRT base unit will not communicate with any handheld remote units A handheld remote must use the Association Procedure Heading 0 above to re establish a communication link with the base unit U082 0 1 DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit Manual C2 DIN 9H1R5 CB Remote Communication The console remote must be OFF and the base unit must have power removed before the Association process can be started y Note The Machine Stop button must be in the UP position prior to activating and using the console remote To Associate see Figure 7 1 Stand near the base unit with the console remote OFF and power removed from the base unit P1 and P2 cables detached from the base unit or the power source is removed Twist to pull UP the red Stop button on the remote Hold the Associate switch SW13 UP While holding the Associate switch UP activate the console remote by holding switch SW12 UP ON Continue to hold both switches 4 Observe the LEDs When TX begins to blink power up the base unit while continuing to hold SW 13 SW12 When RX ERR and BAT light solid release SW13 SW12 A successful association is indicated when LEDs TX and RX are rapidly blinking in unison 402 Associate Dissociate Figure 7 Associate and Dissociate Switch Actuations To Dissociate see Figure 7 The CB remote must be OFF and the base unit must have power removed before the Dissoc
5. The base unit label position is identical for both internal antenna and external antenna base units Figure 5 Agency Identification Label Locations 8 U082 0 1 DIN 9H1R5 a Wireless Base Unit Manual 5 f Appendix C Typical Handheld to Base Unit Communication Handheld remote and base unit communications are established at Cervis before shipping when systems are ordered However it may be necessary to establish or re establish communication between a remote and a base unit at some point The Associate procedure is used to do this A standard SmaRT System consists of one handheld remote and one base unit Each base unit is capable of communicating with up to eight handheld remotes Each handheld must first establish a communications link with the base unit before the base unit will recognize the handheld unit This process is called Associate In some cases it may become necessary to break the communication link between the handheld and the DIN 9H1R5 This process is called Dissociate Be aware that when a handheld is dissociated from a base unit all communication links to that particular base unit are erased from the base unit memory For instance a particular DIN 9H1R5 is associated to Handheld Remotes 1 through 5 Remote 2 dissociates breaks the communication link from the base unit All five handheld remotes are removed from the base unit memory The Associate procedure must be used by any handheld t
6. Base Unit Manual Y Read and follow all instructions Failure to abide by Safety Precautions may result in equipment failure loss of authority to operate the equipment and personal injury Use and maintain proper wiring Follow equipment manufacturer instructions Improper loose and frayed wiring can cause system failure equipment damage and intermittent operation Changes or modifications made to equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer will void the warranty Owner operators of the equipment must abide by all applicable Federal State and Local laws concerning installation and operation of the equipment Failure to comply could result in penalties and could void user authority to operate the equipment Make sure that the machinery and surrounding area is clear before operating Do not activate the remote control system until certain that it is safe to do so Turn off the handheld remote and remove power from the base unit before attempting any maintenance This will prevent accidental operation of the controlled machinery Power can be removed from the base unit by detaching the input power from the base unit connectors terminal 7 and terminal 8 Use a damp cloth to keep units clean Do not allow liquid to enter the handheld or base unit enclosures Do not use high pressure equipment to clean the handheld remote or base unit Disconnect the base unit before welding on the machine Failure to disconnect
7. provided with the custom system when shipped 4 0 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Variations Table 1 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Variations Model Fre RF Input Output Serial SmaRT Antenna AC d power Power Type Port Connect Suppression DIN 9H1R5 INT 7 1 RS DIN 9H1R5 EXT 7 1 Form C RS 5 0 DIN 9H1R5 Antenna and Cable Table 2 Compatible DIN 9H1R5 External Antenna Details Part Cervis 900 IS BAND Swivel Antenna BB3 06 3ft antenna extension adapter cable RP SMA Plug to RP TNC Jack 7 07 y Note Only the antenna recommended by Cervis Inc is to be used with the SmaRT base unit 6 U082 0 1 DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit Manual 6 0 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Specifications Table 3 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Specifications SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Specs Power 7 to 32VDC Frequency RF Power License Modulation Antenna Environment Operating Temp Storage Temp Humidity Indicators 4 Dimensions Durability Mounting Weight Outputs 6 One Five Form C Rating Form A Rating Total 2014 906 924MHz 10mW License Free DSSS Internal or External 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 1409 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F 0 to 95 non condensing Green Output Active Green Pulse sec OK Red or Amber sec Fault Green Transmit Red Receive Red OK 22 6mm x 82mm x 99mm 0 89 x 3 23 x 3 90 Durable UL94V 0 rated ABS plastic 35mm standard DIN rail 4 o
8. the base unit may result in destruction of or damage to the base unit Keep high energy RF devices away from handheld remotes Activation of high power communication radios for instance in close proximity to the handheld remotes can result in interference and false circuit activation Operate and store units only within the specified operation and storage temperatures defined in the specifications section of this document SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 1 0 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit The SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit for industrial control systems features one Form C and five Form A relay outputs Each Form C relay contact can switch a resistive load of 10A max 250VAC 30VDC Each Form is rated at 5 max 250VAC 30VDC resistive load and 2A max 250VAC 30VDC inductive load Using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS wireless technology at 900MHz the base unit provides a robust link with a handheld in congested radio environments at extended ranges The SmaRT base unit enclosure allows it to be mounted either horizontally or vertically on a standard 35mm DIN rail Four status diagnostic LEDs as shown in Figure 1 are used to determine the state of the unit aca DIN 9H1R5 INT DIN 9H1R5 EXT ome Figure 1 DIN 9H1R5 INT and DIN 9H1R5 EXT LEDs DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit Features Input power 7 to 32 900MHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Technology DSSS Internal or external antenna 1 Form C Relay Contact output 5 Form
9. unit are now broken 2014 Cervis Inc 13 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 C4 DIN 9H1R5 PG Remote Communication To Associate See Figure 9 The PG remote must be OFF and the base unit must have power removed before the Association process can be started y Note The Machine Stop button must be in the UP position prior to activating and using the console remote 1 Stand near to the base unit with the remote OFF and power removed from the base unit disconnect P1 and P2 or turn the source power OFF Release the STOP button on the PG handheld by twisting and pulling up Push and hold SW1 UP and SW7 UP All four LEDs light solid Observe the LEDs When TX begins to blink power up the base unit while continuing to hold SW 1 SW7 When all four LEDs light solid release SW1 and SW7 A successful association is indicated when LEDs TX and RX are rapidly blinking in unison Associate Dissociate Figure 9 PG Switch Actuation for Associate and Dissociate To Dissociate see Figure 9 The PG remote must be OFF and the base unit must have power removed before the Dissociation process can be started y Note The Machine Stop button must be in the UP position prior to activating and using the console remote 1 Stand near to the base unit with the remote OFF and power removed from the base unit disconnect P1 and P2 or turn the source power OFF Release the STOP button on the PG handheld by twisting and pulling up Push and hold SW
10. 1 UP and SW7 DOWN All four LEDs light solid Observe the LEDs When TX begins to blink power up the base unit while continuing to hold SW 1 SW7 When all four LEDs light solid release SW1 SW7 y Note Be aware that all remote associations to the base unit are now broken 14 U082 0 1 DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit Manual C5 DIN 9H1R5 XX 218 Remote Communication To Associate see Figure 10 Associate mode is used to establish the communications link between the 18 button handheld remote and base unit on a 1 to 1 basis To Associate e there must be a clear line of sight between the handheld and the base e the handheld must be near the base unit within 6 and e both units must be OFF powered down The 18 button handheld is turned off by pressing its OFF button when the unit is ON or by allowing the unit to time out Off is indicated when none of the LEDs are active when any function button is pressed The SmaRT base unit is safely powered down by disconnecting the power source from the unit m e 019060006 m k e Figure 10 XX 218 Associate Mode y Note Observe LED states while performing the following procedure 1 Remove power from the base unit and turn off the handheld 2 Stand near the base unit with the handheld in a clear unobstructed line of sight 3 Press and hold button 2 then press and hold button 1 Both buttons should be held simultaneously 4 Wait un
11. A Relay Contact outputs DIN enclosure with screw terminal connections Can be mounted horizontally or vertically on a standard 35mm DIN rail Size M3 flat or Phillips screw terminals Four LED diagnostic indicators Compact design durable UL94V 0 rated ABS plastic enclosure U082 0 1 DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit Manual 2 0 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Installation Mounting of the base unit is left much to your discretion with the following guidelines e sure that the configuration diagrams supplied with the system are available e Always mount the receiver away from any intense radio or electric disturbance sources e Mount the unit where you have enough room for your wiring connections 2 1 DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit Mounting Dimensions Figure 2 DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit Mounting Dimensions 2014 Cervis Inc 3 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 2 2 External Antenna Mounting DIN 9H1R5 Antenna Extension Adapter Cable AA7 07 Dimensions in millimeters Note The orientation on drawing is for reference only NO DESCRIPTION Q TY 07 Nut 06 Washer 05 O ring Black 04 RP TNC bulk Jack with O ring 03 RG178 MIT coaxial cable Brown d 02 Heatshrink Black 01 RP 5 Straight Plug 12 1 A 2 2913 h eo od od Recommended Mounting Hole 1000 10 mm 1 183 7 2 gt 1 BB3 06 900MHz Antenna and 7 07 Extension Adapter Figure 3 External Antenna Mounti
12. R5 Base Unit Mounting Dimensions eere eere Figure 3 External Antenna Mounting Details e eese eeeee eene nnn Figure 4 DIN 9H1R5 INT and DIN 9H1R5 EXT Terminal Connections 5 Figure 5 Agency Identification Label Locations 8 Figure 6 Associate Dissociate Buttons 9 Figure 7 Associate and Dissociate Switch 11 Figure 8 MCB Switch Actuation for Associate and Dissociate 12 Figure 9 PG Switch Actuation for Associate and Dissociate 14 Figure 10 XX 218 Associate MOQG itane uns exar ec Casa eeu E ue 15 Figure 11 XX 218 DissSociate 16 List of Tables Table 1 SmaRT DIN 9H1H5 Variations 6 Table 2 Compatible DIN 9H1R5 External Antenna Details 6 Table 3 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 5
13. e with the antenna type listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Le pr sent metteur radio LOBSRF 305 a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne num r s ci dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l imp dance requise pour chaque type d antenne Les types d antenne non inclus dans cette liste ou dont le gain est sup rieur au gain maximal indiqu sont strictement interdits pour l exploitation de l metteur This document is the property of Cervis Inc and cannot be copied modified e mailed or reproduced without the express prior written consent of Cervis Inc Cervis Inc reserves the right to change this manual or edit delete or modify any information without prior notification Base Unit Manual Table of Contents LISTOI gi LIS OF E m S 1 0 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Base 2 0 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Installation 1 nnn nn unn nna uaa nun 2 1 DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit Mounting Dimensions ceeeeeee eere 2 2 External Antenna Mounting
14. egin to establish base unit a communication link while the Associate button is held Once the process is complete all LEDs light briefly and then go out CERVIS 9 Release the Associate button The SmaRT System is ready for use with that particular handheld remote Figure 6 Associate Dissociate Buttons 2014 Cervis Inc 9 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Dissociate In some circumstances may become necessary to break the communication link dissociate a base unit and a PTO handheld remote 4 Remove power from the base unit Stand near the base unit in line of sight with the handheld in your hand Press and hold both Associate Button 1 and Dissociate Button 2 see Figure 6 RX and EH light Continue to hold both buttons until TX and RX light steady When TX and light release B1 and B2 ER and light y Note If the next button press is not performed within the two second interval all LEDs 6 7 flash and the procedure is The process must be started anew to break the communication link Press and hold the Dissociate button B2 See Figure 6 above All LEDs light TX begins to slowly blink Continue to hold B2 Apply power to the base unit while continuing to hold the Dissociate button The base unit and all previously linked handhelds begin to Dissociate communication links Once the process is complete all LEDs light briefly and then go out 9
15. hat now needs to control that DIN 9H1R5 The following Associate and Dissociate procedures are general methods of associating or dissociating Cervis handheld remotes to the DIN 9H1R5 Custom systems may have different Associate methods unique to the custom system design in which case the documentation provided for that system must be referenced for the appropriate Associate procedure C1 DIN 9H1R5 PTO Remote Communication To Associate The base unit and handheld must be OFF prior to attempting to associate Base unit and PTO 2 4 and 6 button handheld association is established using the following steps 1 Remove power from the base unit and turn off time out the hand held device Stand near the base unit in unobstructed clear line of sight with the handheld in hand Simultaneously press and hold the Associate B1 and Dissociate B2 buttons RX and ER light Continue to hold both buttons until TX and RX light steady When TX and light release B1 and B2 ER and light y Note If the next button press is not immediately performed approximately 2sec all LEDs flash and the Associate procedure is aborted The process must be started anew to establish the communication link 6 Immediately press and hold the Associate button B1 All LEDs light 7 TX begins to slowly blink Continue to hold B1 8 Apply power to the base unit Dissociate from base unit l Associate to The handheld and base unit b
16. iation process can be started y Note The Machine Stop button must be in the UP position prior to activating and using the console remote 1 Stand near the base unit with the console remote OFF and power removed from the base unit P1 and P2 cables detached from the base unit or the power source is removed Twist to pull UP the red Stop button on the remote Hold the Associate switch SW13 DOWN While holding the Associate switch DOWN activate the console remote by holding switch SW12 UP ON Continue to hold both switches 4 Observe the LEDs When TX begins to blink power up the base unit while continuing to hold SW 13 SW12 When RX ERR and BAT light solid release SW13 SW12 Y Note Be aware that all remote associations to the base unit are now broken 2014 Cervis Inc 11 f tenvis SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 C3 DIN 9H1R5 MCB Remote Communication To Associate see Figure 8 The MCB remote must be OFF and the base unit must have power removed before the Association process can be started y Note The Machine Stop button must be in the UP position prior to activating and using the console remote 1 Stand near to the base unit with the remote OFF and power removed from the base unit disconnect P1 and P2 or turn the source power OFF Release the STOP button on the MCB handheld by pulling up Push and hold S1 UP and then press the Power ON button All four LEDs light solid Observe the LEDs When TX beg
17. ins to blink power up the base unit while continuing to hold S1 and the Power button When all four LEDs light solid release S1 and Power Button A successful Association is indicated when LEDs TX and RX are rapidly blinking in unison N ASSOCIATE Gua ENGINE INCREASE FLOOR i INCREASE INCREASE bg TFC gt SA DECREASE DECREASE 4 gt DECREASE A Power ON INCREASE FLOO i INCREASE INCREASE E L DECREASE DECREASE DISSOCIATE Figure 8 MCB Switch Actuation for Associate and Dissociate 12 U082 0 1 DIN 9H1R5 4 Wireless Base Unit Manual sina To Dissociate see Figure 8 The MCB remote must be OFF and the base unit must have power removed before the Dissociation process can be started y Note The Machine Stop button must be in the UP position prior to activating and using the console remote 1 Stand near to the base unit with the remote OFF and power removed from the base unit disconnect P1 and P2 or turn the source power OFF Release the STOP button on the MCB handheld by pulling up Push and hold S1 DOWN and then press the Power ON button All four LEDs light solid Observe the LEDs When TX begins to blink power up the base unit while continuing to hold SW1 and the Power button When all four LEDs light solid release SW1 and the pushbutton Y Note Be aware that all remote associations to the base
18. ng Details 4 U082 0 1 DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit Manual 2 3 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Terminal Connections Terminal 6 Terminal 5 Terminal 4 Terminal 3 Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Terminal 9 Terminal 8 Terminal 7 Terminal 12 K Common Terminal 11 K3 Terminal 10 K2 K1 Normally Closed K1 Common K1 Normally Open K6 K5 K4 K Common 12VDC 12VDC Figure 4 DIN 9H1R5 INT and DIN 9H1R5 EXT Terminal Connections 2014 Cervis Inc 5 f SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 3 0 SmaRT Handheld Remote to DIN 9H1HR5 Communications The DIN 9H1R5 communications link to the system SmaRT remote are established at the factory before a system is shipped There may be times when it is necessary to establish re establish or break the link in the field The process used to establish the link is Associate while the process used to break the link is called Dissociate Appendix C of this manual describes common Associate and Dissociate procedures for a variety of SmaRT remote control units To Associate or Dissociate the DIN 9HR5 to or from a standard SmaHT remote control unit please refer to Appendix C y Note Custom engineered systems may have a unique way of establishing the communications link between the system remote control unit and the base unit If you have a customized system and need to Associate or Dissociate please refer to the custom Engineered System Manual or Engineered Application Specific Supplement document
19. sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement IC Unlicensed Devices EIRP Statements for Removable Antennas Part 1 Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication Conform ment la r glementation d Industrie Canada le pr sent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal ou inf rieur approuv pour l metteur par Industrie Canada Dans le but de r duire les risques de brouillage radio lectrique l intention des autres utilisateurs il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente p i r e ne d passe pas l intensit n cessaire l tablissement d une communication satisfaisante Part 2 This radio transmitter LOBSRF 305 has been approved by Industry Canada to operat
20. til the amber LED2 goes out Release the two buttons being held 5 Press and release B16 The GREEN LED 1 and the RED LEDS turn ON 6 Power up the base unit If the Association is successful the AMBER LED2 will flash If communications are not established following the Associate procedure please repeat until communication between the handheld and base unit is achieved 2014 Cervis Inc 15 f tenvis SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 o Dissociate see Figure 11 eum m mu e m e GG OOO Figure 11 XX 218 Dissociate Mode y Note Observe LED states while performing the following procedure 1 Remove power from the base unit and turn off the handheld 2 Stand near the base unit with the handheld in a clear unobstructed line of sight 3 Press and hold button 2 then press and hold button 1 Both buttons should be held simultaneously Wait until the amber LED2 goes out Release the two buttons being held 5 Press and release B17 The GREEN LED1 and the RED LEDS turn ON 6 Power up the base unit If dissociation is successful green LED1 on the handheld remote will continually flash TX indicating that the handheld and the base unit are not communicating U082 0 1 DIN 9H1R5 Base Unit Manual Visit our Web site at WWW Cervisinc com 2014 Cervis Inc All rights reserved Content is subject to change without notice 2014 Cervis Inc 17
21. unces 0 114 kilogram Relay Form C Relays Form A 10A max 250VAC 30VDC resistive load 5A max 250VAC 30VDC resistive load 2A max 250VAC 30VDC inductive load 20A max using both wetting terminals Term 1 K4 Term 2 K5 Term 3 K6 Term4 K1 NO Term 5 1 common Term 6 K1 NC Term 7 12VDC Term 8 12VDC Term 9 K common Term 10 K2 Term 11 K3 Term 12 K common 7 SmaRT DIN 9H1R5 Appendix A Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy A SmaHT base unit when active sends out radio frequency RF through its external antenna Base units using an external antenna should be mounted to ensure the antenna is at least 20cm away from the human body Only the external antenna recommended by Cervis Inc is to be used see Table 2 Appendix B Agency Identification Label Location FCC Statements 15 19 Two Part Warning Cervis SmaRT 915MHz Module Base Unit This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules C Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 15 21 Unauthorized Modification NOTICE The manufacturer is not responsible for any unauthorized modifications to this equipment made by the user Such modifications Rev 0 could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Contains FCC ID LOBSRF304 IC 7955A SRF304
22. wing measures or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Industry Canada Statement This device complies with Canadian RSS 210 The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s website www hc sc gc ca ewh semt pubs radiation radio guide lignes direct eng php Cet appareil est conforme la norme canadienne RSS 210 L installateur de cet quipement radio doit s assurer que l antenne est situ e ou dirig e de mani re pas mettre un champ RF exc dant les limites impos es par Sant Canada pour la population en g n ral consultez le Code de s curit 6 disponible sur le site web de Sant Canada www hc sc gc ca ewh semt pubs radiation radio_guide lignes_direct eng php Industry Canada Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Le pr
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